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depends on the size of the track
If you are referring to a standard track, no. 4 laps would equal 1 mile. 6 laps would equal 1.5 miles.
If the track is 1/4 mile, four times = 1 mile
well. good question. a mile is four times around a professional track. so i would conclude that 36 times around that track would be equal to a mile. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I think a one-twelfth track means one lap is a twelfth of a mile hence 12 laps would be a mile.
2 miles is 3218.688 meters. On a 400-meter track, two miles would be slightly over 8 laps.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
In countries where Imperial measures prevail some athletics tracks are 440 yards (i.e. 1/4 mile) for one lap. So 12 laps would be, um... 3 miles?
depends on how big the track is. normally 4.
around 3qmile
4 quaters make a whole, so yes
lots xD
A lap of a running track is generally 400 metres. Therefore 10 laps would be 4000 metres (4 kilometres) this is roughly 2.5 (2 1/2) miles.